3. Preferences

If you receive home care services, you have the right to be dealt
with in a manner that recognizes your individuality and that is
sensitive to and responds to your needs and preferences, including
preferences based on ethnic, spiritual, linguistic, familial, and
cultural factors.

This means...

Your individual needs and choices must be respected. For example,
you get to choose how you dress, what you eat, and how you are cared
for.

Because of your religion or culture, you might prefer to receive care
in a certain way or at certain times. For example, if you are observing
a religious holiday, you may want a caregiver to visit on another day.
Your caregivers must follow your choices whenever possible.